One in every 100 black British adults is now in prison, according to the latest Home Office figures.
A recent crackdown on guns, drugs and street crime has led to an explosion in the number of prisoners from an Afro-Caribbean background, who now account for one in six of all inmates.

The figures have sparked fears of an American-style penal system, where black men are 10 times more likely to go to prison than whites and one in 20 over the age of 18 is in jail.

The number of black prisoners in Britain's jails has risen 54% from 7,585 to 11,710 since Labour came to power.

The figures are likely to reopen the debate about violence and crime in black street culture. Prison reform organisations last night warned the police and the courts not to target young black men in the battle against street crime.

At 16% of all those in jail, the number of black prisoners is hugely disproportionate to the general population, where African and Caribbean people make up just 2% of the total.

I'm worried that ONLY one in every 100 black adults in Great Britain is in prison. I'm also worried that the government might try to lower the number by not arresting the people that most deserve it.

They commit the crimes and then attempt to make their prosecution appear to be racist to avoid being punished. Of course, we could avoid "racial profiling" altogether by not admitting any more blacks into the country and expelling the ones that remain. Then a higher percentage of prisoners would be white in the future.

Originally posted by EnglishFirst I'm worried that ONLY one in every 100 black adults in Great Britain is in prison. I'm also worried that the government might try to lower the number by not arresting the people that most deserve it.

No kidding! That number alone CLEARLY shows that the authorities are VERY racially biased--against Whites! As for your second worry, they already undoubtedly have, and will likely continue their stupidity into the foreseeable near future.